Creative Ways to

Show Your Learning

This website is for you to find creative ways to show your learning this year.

You do NOT have to use these websites if you have other ideas.

If you create an account for one of these sites, you MUST get your parent's permission first.

Copyright Usage

You MUST give credit to all information, pictures, video, audio, etc. that you take from the internet.

This page has information on how to cite your sources and places to get pictures that are free to use.

Websites/Information

Images

If you get any information from a website, you must give credit to the website.

If you use a direct quote, you must put the information in quotation marks. You then must provide a link to the website where that information came from.

Even if you paraphrase the information, you must provide a link to that information.

It is always best to use your own pictures if you can.

It is ILLEGAL to download images from websites, including Google, without permission.

Creative Commons and Public Domain images are free for you to use.

Below are a list of websites where you can get Creative Commons and Public Domain images to use for free.


Examples of providing a link to information.

Websites for Creative Commons and Public Domain Images

The Sun is very large. The Earth is just the right distance from the Sun. "Without the sun's intense energy and heat, there would be no life on Earth." (NASA)

The Sun is very large. The Earth is just the right distance from the Sun. "Without the sun's intense energy and heat, there would be no life on Earth."

The Sun is very large. The Earth is just the right distance from the Sun. "Without the sun's intense energy and heat, there would be no life on Earth." 1

Creative Commons means you can use the image but must give attribution to the owner.

Public Domain means you can use the image and do not need to give attribution to the owner.

The Noun Project - Free icons and symbols to use. If citation is required, it is automatically added to the image.

Open Clip Art - Public Domain images that require no citation.

Unsplash - Free high-quality photos with no citation required. No account needed.

Photos for Class - Citations for all images are added onto the bottom of each image. Free to use.

AutoDraw - Google allows you to do a quick sketch and then suggests actual clipart for you to use that matches.

Pixabay - Free to use images. The top row or two will be from Shutterstock and cost money. The images below are free to use.

Pexels - High quality Public Domain images for free.

Pond5 - A free section of historic photos that are Public Domain.

NASA Images - Over 140,000 images of deep space, planets, moons, and more free to use.